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Energetically debating the question of the value of Federal Relief , six junior men successfully met the rigors . of a Phi Sigmia Pi initiation and be. cause members of the local chapter on Monday evening. Ray Buckwalter , Norvin Whitmore , and Carl Fur- niss supported the Federal Adminis tration''s present relief program , while E arl Waller , Warren Good and Paul Ressel ably contended that this program should be abolished for the best interests of our country. . Following the debate , the initiates
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Tuesday afternoon. The proposal submitted by the Community Government of Bloomsburg is strikingly similar to a plan drawn up by Mark Herr which was under consideration by a committee of the local council. . It is hoped that because of this coincidence Millers ville''s delegation will be able to take a leading position in the discussions at the coming meeting. . A proposal was submitted by Miss Lee and Mr.. Nave that the student council take over the work of planning and conducting Friday assembly pro grams.. The various special- interest organizations on the campus will be asked to cooperate in planning a schedule of programs of high enter tainment or of educational value.
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Tonight , at 7::30 o''clock in the College Chapel , Page Literary Society will hold its first meeting of the pres ent semester under the auspices of its new president , Louis Sachwald.. " A symposium on , "Should the United States Continue her Present Foreign Policy to Maintain a Balance of Power , " will surely put everyone in an argumentive mood and prove to be the high - light of the evening.. Other features of the program are : solo , Joseph Wolfe ; oddities in the
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Vol. XIV
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. 1? 1 Millersville , Pat.f, February 1 7 , 1 939 f.
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1 No, 1 5
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M. S. T. C. Delegates
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Prepare For Govern r ment Confe''ence
'
Phi Sigma Pi Initiates 6 embers M . _
,
Novices
Mr. J..
and Mark Herr Formulate Plans !!
B. Thomas
Present Debate On Federal Relief
rI
Arthur H.. James , Governor , and
Miss Sophia O''Hara , Secretary of the Commonwealth , have been invited to deliver welcoming addresses at the sixth annual meeting of the intercollegiate Conference on Government , an nounces Miss Genevieve Blatt , Execu tive Director of the Conferenece.. Opening in Harrisburg , Thursday ye r evening , April 20 , this ye ar''s con clave will extend through Sunday , April 23 , and will take the form of a model state legislature.. Former delegates to the intercol legiate conference on Government have heard welcoming addresses by ex-governor George H.. Earle and Gifford L.. Pinchot.. In his message to the Model Con stitutional Convention on April 26 , 1934 , Mr.. Pinchot declared : " It should be most reassuring to " everyone interested in our govern ment to know that so many intelli gent , enthusiastic young men and women are sufficiently interested in government to come here and apply all that intelligence and enthusiasm to the many problems that confront the day.. " In April , 1935 , Governor George H.. Earle asserted : " "It gives me great pleasure to commend the work that the intercol legiate conference on Go ''vernment Go has been and is doing in Pennsylva nia.. In these troublesome times the interest and participation of the young people in their government is something of inestimable value to themselves and to the older people.. " ' Millersville's delegation to the con ference is sponsored by Mr.. J.. B.. Thomas and led by Mark Herr.. HopSee Conference , Page 2
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Energetically debating the question of the value of Federal Relief , six junior men successfully met the rigors . of a Phi Sigmia Pi initiation and be. cause members of the local chapter on Monday evening. Ray Buckwalter , Norvin Whitmore , and Carl Fur- niss supported the Federal Adminis tration''s present relief program , while E arl Waller , Warren Good and Paul Ressel ably contended that this program should be abolished for the best interests of our country. . Following the debate , the initiates
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were subjected to vigorous individ ual examination by Dr.. Stine , and .. " . . " A. NNER BEARER - Barton Mumaw , dancer in Ted Shawn''s com . ' Brothers Heisey , Laudenslager , Herr , B . . . . m " 0 , Liberta.d. ! " .. . An Adams , and several other chapter pany of men , as he appears in a sports dance fro . . . American saga in 3 acts. . members.. During the business session the group discussed the program for the March meeting , which will be attended by a number of Phi Sig members
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from Shippensburg ; nual chapter dinner--dance were ported near completion.. A more complete announcement off, this affair o will be made in the near future..
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Ted Shawn''s Dancers In plans for the an " " . - 0 Libertad" Here Feb. 22 ree
Louis Sachwald To
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Millersville To Attend Bloomsburg Conference Student Council Studies Pro
posall On Assembly Programs
Millersville will be represented at ' at a conference Bloomsburg on March 2 to 5 , planned for the purpose of organizing the student groups of the various State Teachers Campuses into an effective unit.. The. exact make--up of the delegation was not decided by the student council which considered
.
Preside At Page Meeting
Symposium To Feature
Brought To M. S. T. C. Through Efforts of En tertainment Committee
ToFor his second appearance at M. S.. T. C.. on February 22 , Ted Shawn
and his Men Dancers will introduce " a new program called "O Libertad.. " 0 This creation of Shawn''s is an Ameri. can saga , which is divided into three sections : The Past , the Present , and the Future.. It is in effect a drama of the more striking phases of Ameri can civilization and culture.. The program opens with the "Noche " Triste de Moctezuma" the fearful episode of Hernando Cortez''s butchery of Aztec chieftains. . This is followed by "Los Hermanos Peniitentes , " " eo" P" nage" , "Hacendado de California"" , *. ' " Campus " " and " d" "" 1914" , "Olympia- - a suite of sport " " dances , and "Mobilization for Peace" .: The program closes with "Kinetic Molpai " , a suite of eleven dances in . dica tive of a direction in which Amer. ica may proceed - the athletic art of . the dance as a field of creative en. deavor for men.. The dances of this suite are based on Strife , Love , Death and the Things Beyond Death.. The music to all these dances has been especiall composed' by Jess Meeker , accompanist--composer for the group.. Those in the company in addition to Shawn are : Barton Mumaw , Frank Overlees , Wilbur McCormack , Fred
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night's Program
the matter at its regular meeting ,
Tuesday afternoon. The proposal submitted by the Community Government of Bloomsburg is strikingly similar to a plan drawn up by Mark Herr which was under consideration by a committee of the local council. . It is hoped that because of this coincidence Millers ville''s delegation will be able to take a leading position in the discussions at the coming meeting. . A proposal was submitted by Miss Lee and Mr.. Nave that the student council take over the work of planning and conducting Friday assembly pro grams.. The various special- interest organizations on the campus will be asked to cooperate in planning a schedule of programs of high enter tainment or of educational value.
,
Tonight , at 7::30 o''clock in the College Chapel , Page Literary Society will hold its first meeting of the pres ent semester under the auspices of its new president , Louis Sachwald.. " A symposium on , "Should the United States Continue her Present Foreign Policy to Maintain a Balance of Power , " will surely put everyone in an argumentive mood and prove to be the high - light of the evening.. Other features of the program are : solo , Joseph Wolfe ; oddities in the
news , Mervin Sneath ; Marimba solo , Dorothy Little. A book review is also being prepared for the evening pro
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published book by Mr , Lyman Win. . Q p.. m.. , the Library-Science Club will dolph , Esquiret, will be reviewed next Sunday evening , February 19 , at SHAWN - Who. is presenting *his hold a Food Sale under the direction . men dancers this season in "'O , of Marguerite Green , Arlene Peho- 7::30 p.. m.. The reviewer invited "by 0 See A Country Lawyer , Page 2 See Food Sale , Page 2 Libertad ! "
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" " " A " Country Lawyer" To Be Reviewed 1 February 1 9
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